This Suffragette Replica Set – "Votes for Women" presents a compelling assortment of historically inspired prints and documents from the women's suffrage movement (circa 1908–1911). The set includes carefully reproduced propaganda posters, membership cards, and flyers that vividly evoke the fight for women's voting rights.
Contents (indicative):
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"Votes for Women" propaganda poster (c. 1911)
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Membership card from the movement
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Demonstration flyers or programs (e.g., Hyde Park events)
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Additional emblematic documents and imagery from the suffragette campaign
Ideal for educational use, museum displays, reenactors, or as a decorative historical collectible.
Historical
The Suffragette movement, led by the Women’s Social and Political Union (WSPU) from 1903, aimed to secure women’s voting rights in the UK through direct action and publicity. They employed visual propaganda—posters, leaflets, membership cards—designed by groups like the Artists’ Suffrage League, to engage public sentiment and raise campaign funds.